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• -The -Stud.- :•«'"/•- By Muskkt:-Punga-\^7ss^ffi4&-&|i-.wm stan<l t(iis Season at ■V-Tesrs-^^a&jJßßp,. the following . p j acos ._ Monday—Mangere and Onehungg, "•' Tuesday -rEast Tamaki. , . Wednesday-Sylvia Pnrfc. ~ /. ■ " 1 hi.T»day—Panmura and1 Pakumnga. Friday-Sylvia Park. « Suturday-Epsom and Mount Albert.. i. Thoroughbred Mares „ „ £5 5 0 twlf-bred Mares .. _' .. 33 0 For further particulars apply to ... • .' " .. R. &R. DUDER, .'.. Dotronport. milE STANDARD-BRED STALLION ■ LaRUE *. . ' (Registered No. 20141), Will make the Season of 1894 at the ■ - ; ; WHITE HOUSE STABLES, OTAHUHU. Description : Laßue, foaled in 1839, is a bright bay with black points, 16 hands high, both hind feet white, and small star on forehead. He is frand looking and resembles the Electioneers, sins a grandson of that noted sire. His' trotting action is first-class. -. ■' . Pedigree :, Sired by Campaign, 9811, aon of Electioneer 125, siro of 145 trotters in the 2.30 list, including Arion. 2.075 (Arion, 2.10 J. champion 2-year-old record), Sunol. 2.08*. Palo Alto, 2.08 J. First dam Glara D., record 2.49 (when with foal), ia sister to Honesty. 2.25J, and Mockingbird, 2-yearold record, 2.33. Clara D.. is also dam to Dcwdrop(by Elect) that trotted a mile' over the Sacramento track in 2.28 while owned by P. C. Halo, of Hale and Co.; Priam, 1798. the sire of Clara D.. ia the sire o£ Frank M, 217* Honesty, 2.2bJ; 1 tarry M.. 2.24J, etc. Second dam 'Western Girl, by Chieftian, 721, sire of Defiance, trottimr 2.24, pacing 2,175; Caro, 2.26, and siro of the dams Of Mt. Vernon, 2.152; <'rown Prince, 2.175; Tempest, 2.19: Chief Thorn, 2.£0. etc. Western Girl is full sister to Western Boy, 2.38*. and the Lyle mare that could trot with mate iv 2,30. Third dam the J. H. Dodge mare, dam of Western Boy, 2.38J, by Jim Crow (Coburn's). said to be thoroughbred. Terms, £5 ss. First-class grazing at' 2s 6d per week. All caro taken, but no responsibility. AnplytoC. E. ABHOTT. S3. Qneon-street or U> M. ED VVAKDS, White Jlouse, Otahuhu. $L HPo st'anc MTWwr?^ THIS SEASON TV/ft - .^^^S Trotting Track. M«L,iiviL! ife*l f:i The Imported Ame> Wg^ygigglW^ rican Standard-brod .-.m****6s**"- Trotting Stallion, ALBERT VICTOR (No, 6), By Albert W.—Victorine. by Echo-Victoria, by Geo. M. Patchen, jun.—Victress: Albert W. by Electioneer—Sister, by ■ John Nolson—Lamott mare. Albert Victor is quite a young horae, having been bred in 1891. lie was bred at the famous Rnncho del Paso Stud of Mr J. B. Haggin, at Sacramento, California, and specially imported by his presout owner. Albert Victor's sire, Albert W., has v, record of 2.20. He is sire of Untie Albert. 2.10.1; Dudley OJcott, 2.26}; and Flowine: Tide (pacer), 2.22 J. Albert W.'b sireElectioneer, is famous as sire of a host of winners, including that great trotter Sunol, 2.8}. Albert Victor's dam, Victovine, is full sister in blood to Lohengrin, who Ims a record of 2.27}. He won the Harness Trot at the Autumn Meeting of the Auckland Trotting Club, catching all. hiR horacs in the first half-mile. 1 ■ For terms and further particulars apply to Good Grazing, 2s 6d per week. GEO. S. BUUGR, Valley Road or Kpsoni. ■ Sadsli®gy, / J. WISEMAN I SON, °r ~~ ~ Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Importers of Saddlery and Harness, 159 & 165, Queen:st, Auckland. , ■ .F@? ggjloJ1 IriOß POSITIVE SALE — A partly . improved little Farm of 47 Acres, a portion of it securely fenced; also, a now Cottage' upon it, frontage to main road, neat Birkenhead. A low price will be taken.—Apply to John Soppot, Houso and Land Agent, 8, Qucon-straet. TjjiOß SALT? (a bargain), 80 Acres fa'rsfc.BJ class mixed Buah I<and, with fine oreek running through It, baing lot 17, Whansaripo, Upper JMatakana. — Apply to John Soncat. House ami Land Asent, 8, Queen-street. QORE'SIIOULDERS, SvT Backs, etc.,' K-3 quickly cured by Con'dy'H Fluid. Horses suffering !rom broken knees, sores, cnta, bnii--eB, wounds, etc., cured in a few hours by bathinß the parrs ;i<l'cetcd with Condy's Fluid (di!uto;l). It makes the hair grow where rubbed off. Use a tablesooonful to a pint of water. Citation.—lnsist on buying Condy's Fluid. All substitutes are inferior. Veterinary book con» taining full directions for curing diseases of nil domestic animals with every bottle. Sold by all chemists. Manufactured only at COKDY'S FLUID WORKS. London, ffinglaud. L~Y MOU T H R~ OCX S. PLYMOUTH ROCK EGGS for SALE. 10s per Setting of 13. From first prize stock, Also. THttISK COCKERELS, by first prize birda at the last Axickl.-ind show. M. PIUKBTUCY, Mt. Albert. CALIFORNIA]^ ONIONS / Long Hed Mangold Seed /^ssf Golden Tankakd do. y^% / % White Belgiak Caebot /%$/ Long Red do. /^^y EED Derwent / Wf Oats Potatoes /L\/ Short Tartar Seed and j/nk/ LoNG Tartaks Table do. />£&y Black Tartars fj£s&/ Canadians /^b*/ SparrowbillS s£%T/ Bonedust, Phosphate / %$W Etc. Etc. -4^13, CUSTOMsItT AUCKLAND rfIHE JUBILEE ~ INSTITUTE"FOR 1 THE BLIND, Manukau Road, Paunell. ON SALE AT THE INSTITUTE:—Basketu, Mats, Nottinff. Washing Fluid, etc., etc, manufactured by the Blind. Quality and durability guaranteed. Orders by post promptly attended to. . Prices oh Application. WH&'NOAREL The undersigned has HARMS and Otho! Propurti33 For Sale and Loasa in Whangarei and surrounding districts, and will be pleased' to furnish the necessary information to intending purchasers 'on receipt of requirement Having a thorough knowledge of land values, will report on properties at modorate rates. The Whanerarei district is one of the most prosperous in New Zealand. All enquiries receive prompt attention, H. E. COOKE, Land and Estate Agent, Valuer, Stc, Cameron-street, Whangarei. A '8 E A LED BOOK .tL may aptly describe the minute marvels of nature without a Microscope to reveal t&ern. A large variety of Microscopes to suit all requirements at moderate prices. T, PEACOCK, Optician, Opposite the Post-office. A specially large Microscope by the celebrated maker Rosa, at great reductian. TVT LgH ps A *•. neV and second-hand clothes BOUGHT. Private Families Waited On. VSrELLSSLET'ST^IEEX EAST.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 236, 3 October 1894, Page 3

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